very nice dance. i love it 100 %. i am from sudan as well but i do not know about your tribe and it's culture. would you please post more vids with some info, so that we get to know. thanx. thump up.
adhu is a nice sudanese luo dance, i like it so much, and i think it's going to be different by time, cauze the way they dance in North America is not the same as in Piluo or here in Khartoum, but it's nice fro you American Sudanese Luo to keep it, but it'll beter if you are keeping also our language " Dhe Luwo"
Nadi? Rih yom? Thank you very much 4 ur comments. I am glad you like adhu. I like it too. I am trying to teach myself how to dance very well myself. My problem is how to start and end the dance.
I see you have noticed differences in the adhu dance in pa-luo, khartoum and N. america. Wow! Amazing!
I agree with you that it is very important we keep our langauge. Right now in the USA I prefer to speak in "dhe luo" rather than in English or Arabic.
what culture is this damn i wish they can do yirol cultural dance but its all rumpbemk or awil ;( anyways nice, its good to see the young generation get involved lol im 17 and im learning i didnt care before but im growing now and i need to learn my traditional dance so im learning.
those r not Sudanese .. those are such stupid people from south Sudan .. .. thank God that u r not Sudanese anymore
Ruwaida2008 6 months ago
thats some bullsh*t dnce hated it.yu sucked
comfort615 1 year ago
someone's gettin' shin splints 'fo sho'
kombolasha 1 year ago
mutch love 2 all my sudanes ppl from the North 2 South AND the East 2 West
almsrroor 2 years ago
wow, I didn't know they still danced this dance, a traditional entertainment!
chick09ism 2 years ago
ma mama from luo..n man dat gal can dance better than ma mama lol
teee2020 2 years ago
sudani
alhilali2009 2 years ago
wauuuuuuuu check that out....that is mad stuff...good to see Luo youngsters practicing their traditional dance
LuoGurl 2 years ago
very nice dance. i love it 100 %. i am from sudan as well but i do not know about your tribe and it's culture. would you please post more vids with some info, so that we get to know. thanx. thump up.
zayo1 2 years ago
thats what iam talking about!...keep your culture's up...nothing can match it ever!!...Bahr Ghazzal wa yey!!
shooogahh 2 years ago
Is that Jour dance or which tribe
lilcazamo 3 years ago
Yes, this is Jour (Luo) dance of Bahr Al Ghazal state, Sudan. The capital town is Wau.
wajutiem08 2 years ago
my people..
concientious4 3 years ago
bummer..I mean nice dance.
saggifool 3 years ago
its great
mackay2012 3 years ago
adhu is a nice sudanese luo dance, i like it so much, and i think it's going to be different by time, cauze the way they dance in North America is not the same as in Piluo or here in Khartoum, but it's nice fro you American Sudanese Luo to keep it, but it'll beter if you are keeping also our language " Dhe Luwo"
waadsu 3 years ago
Nadi? Rih yom? Thank you very much 4 ur comments. I am glad you like adhu. I like it too. I am trying to teach myself how to dance very well myself. My problem is how to start and end the dance.
I see you have noticed differences in the adhu dance in pa-luo, khartoum and N. america. Wow! Amazing!
I agree with you that it is very important we keep our langauge. Right now in the USA I prefer to speak in "dhe luo" rather than in English or Arabic.
I'm curious. You know how to dance ADHU?
wajutiem08 2 years ago
Gihn me raaj tooro. Adhu miela miela abea bi miela wa ka miel nyoge moge ngo! I'm just trying to refresh my Luwo language writing.
I think speaking in Luwo is what many familys in Khartoum fail to do.
waadsu 2 years ago
mzChOcOlAiTe 3 years ago
wish i could ululate like that..... i've tried to the end of this world
remiemay 3 years ago
beautiful!
changoyodho 3 years ago
Was that you?
sudan654321 3 years ago
No it is not me.
wajutiem08 2 years ago
I Love that so much, proud of you guys.
EmmanuelKazimero 3 years ago